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Efficient Berry Phase Calculation via Adaptive Variational Quantum Computing Approach (2506.19150v1)

Published 23 Jun 2025 in quant-ph, cond-mat.str-el, and physics.comp-ph

Abstract: We present a quantum computing approach for efficiently calculating the Berry phase in topological Hamiltonians. Our method leverages cyclic adiabatic evolution of the Hamiltonian and employs adaptive variational quantum algorithms for state preparation and evolution, optimizing circuit efficiency while maintaining high accuracy. We benchmark our approach on dimerized Fermi-Hubbard chains with four sites, demonstrating precise Berry phase simulations in both noninteracting and interacting regimes. Our results show that circuit depths reach up to 106 layers for noninteracting systems and increase to 279 layers for interacting systems due to added complexity. Additionally, we demonstrate the robustness of our scheme across a wide range of parameters governing adiabatic evolution and variational algorithm. These findings highlight the potential of adaptive variational quantum algorithms for advancing quantum simulations of topological materials and computing geometric phases in strongly correlated systems.

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